Anonymouse raises the intellectual bar in this online den of half-wits and dregs.
(Read - I have money riding on this in real life).
Anonymouse raises the intellectual bar in this online den of half-wits and dregs.
(Read - I have money riding on this in real life).
It has to be Yeats.
His namesake romped home for a 4th year in a row at Ascot
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sorry mousey but i just cannot handle that stuff
iambic pentameter me arse.
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to the limerick lads
did any of ye have jackie noonan for english in sextons street ?
they'll understand.......
ps I won a poetry writing contest when i was a kid (bit like a jewish kid finding out he was shit-hot as a nazi !!)
Whoever said learning poetry was a pain in the hole must have had Cathal O Searcaigh as a teacher
Gardai contact Nepalese over leading poet's sex with boys - National News, Frontpage - Independent.ie
Drop One Keep One To Glory
Cathal not averse to a bit of man on boy couplet
By the way- THIS is poetry
YouTube - John Cooper Clarke : Kung Fu International
has to be paddy k
nbt
I hereby say
That poetry is gay
As voted for by
The lads on E-I
Ah come on mouse, don't be so hasty, the poll is still open, anything could happen yet...........
"It's far easier to fight for principles than to live up to them."
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I'd do better myself.. remember u would have to stand up in class & replay line for line poems u were revising all night before 'I wandered lonely as a cloud' etc....? Looking back What a load of bollicks
Come on, don't tell me you've never been struck by the simple personal tragedy of Heaney's "Mid-Term Break", or the lustful admiration in Clarke's "The Planter's Daughter", or the exasperated nerdery behind Kavanagh's "Iniskeen Road", or the tumultuous political commentary of Yeat's "September 1913"?
No?
No?
AAAAAANNNNNYYYYBOOOODDDYYYYY?????